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Thursday, November 08, 2007

Philanthropy Day luncheon to recognize 'giving hearts' | | Local News: Good Deeds: "Philanthropy Day luncheon to recognize 'giving hearts' Philanthropy Day luncheon to recognize 4 people, 2 groups 12:00 AM CST on Thursday, November 8, 2007 By DEBORAH FLECK / The Dallas Morning News dfleck@dallasnews.com They usually give back, but this time they will receive. Four individuals and two organizations will be honored Friday for making a difference in their communities. At the 22nd annual National Philanthropy Day luncheon, awards will be presented to Robert S. Folsom, Lyda Hill, Jan Zeigler, Margaret Pond, the Hawn Foundation and Alliance Data."

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